The fact that this crazy woman was fighting over her ex, mind you, who's getting married, because she thought her career was over and ended up somehow becoming a hero without any repercussions blows my mind. She didn't take any accountability for her actions; in fact, they worked really hard to make her decisions justifiable. The writer is definitely a narcissist or a sip. I give it a 3/10.
She came back home but she was not there for Sean nor contacted him or even tried to talk to him when SEAN DECIDED TO COME RUN INTO HER. She even said bye to him and HE INSISTED to spend time, he was never honest not even when in the car, and on top of this all, his mom insisted for her to come over. Yes, at some point she was shady, conniving, and bad. But Sean started it and the rest became to her a series of events she interpreted as signals. In the scene at the interview, HE CAME AGAIN TO HER and was about to confess his love. When the wedding was off, he came too to try to get with her. Even good people get lost at times and act sh!tty when reuniting with someone they loved at a low point. At the end, she ended up understanding that Sean was the one wrong all along and rediscovered her purpose and the reason why they didn’t mean to be together. This is not a regular romcom. Its one showing the imperfections in human behavior. Sean wasn’t good to Cassidy either until Allie intervened.
The world doesn't care about your dreams. So if you're going to get where you want to go, you're going to be the one who cares greatly about it. No one is going to care about it as much as you. You've got prioritize that dream. You have to focus and execute consistently on it every day. There's no other way. If your dream happens, it's because you made it important enough in your life.
So Dave Franco is directing a movie starring his wife about her trying to get back with her ex and possibly his fiancé? 😂 I feel like there is some underlying message he’s trying to tell us.
Ally (Alison Brie, THE POST, "Mad Men") is a showrunner/producer of a dessert-centric reality TV show. Season three has just wrapped, and Ally has been informed her show will not be renewed. As with any career-minded person, Ally is devastated and heads home to visit her mother and clear her head. The hometown she left a decade ago to chase her dream of being a documentary filmmaker in Los Angeles is the 'always Christmas' town of Leavenworth in Washington state. An awkward intrusion on her mother (Julie Hagerty) sends Ally to the local bar where she bumps into the former flame she dumped to purse those doc dreams.
Ally and Sean (Jay Ellis, TOP GUN: MAVERICK, 2022) quickly fall into the comfort zone of a long ago relationship, and spend the night frolicking about the town. Sean does refuse the intimate offer from Ally, which leads her to blindly stumble into his engagement weekend the next day. Yep, it's a detail Sean conveniently forgot to mention during their wild night, and now Ally is face to face with Cassidy (Kiersey Clemons, ANTEBELLUM, 2020) and Sean's entire family. His mother's (Olga Merediz) request for Ally to be the wedding videographer is just the opening Ally needs to begin her battle plan of stopping the wedding.
Greetings again from the darkness. As consistently as January brings horror films, we can count on February to deliver Romantic Comedies released around Valentine's Day. Although, these days, even rom-coms tend to arrive carrying the weight of social messaging wrapped in inclusion, with a concerted effort to avoid ruffling feathers and hurting feelings. The husband and wife writing team of Dave Franco and Alison Brie, with Franco directing and Brie in a lead role, have managed to play by the new rules and still deliver a watchable film - albeit one that I found more sad than comedic.
I'M LOVING THIS! definitely checking this out. also it's kinda giving a very specific taylor swift song and if you guess which one in the replies we can be besties
I really liked the movie. it was unique, interesting. the plot kept me guessing and interesting. I felt it being smart and the characters were honest and sweat. It is a fun movie to watch with a lot of meaning behind it. btw the ending was Ally doing an interview that summarized the movie and not what in this content creating channel
The fact that this crazy woman was fighting over her ex, mind you, who's getting married, because she thought her career was over and ended up somehow becoming a hero without any repercussions blows my mind. She didn't take any accountability for her actions; in fact, they worked really hard to make her decisions justifiable. The writer is definitely a narcissist or a sip. I give it a 3/10.
2/10
Good things happen to bad people. It’s unfortunate but sometimes terrible people are rewarded more than good people.
@@missoli"Good" people have a different perception of reward.
She came back home but she was not there for Sean nor contacted him or even tried to talk to him when SEAN DECIDED TO COME RUN INTO HER. She even said bye to him and HE INSISTED to spend time, he was never honest not even when in the car, and on top of this all, his mom insisted for her to come over. Yes, at some point she was shady, conniving, and bad. But Sean started it and the rest became to her a series of events she interpreted as signals. In the scene at the interview, HE CAME AGAIN TO HER and was about to confess his love. When the wedding was off, he came too to try to get with her. Even good people get lost at times and act sh!tty when reuniting with someone they loved at a low point. At the end, she ended up understanding that Sean was the one wrong all along and rediscovered her purpose and the reason why they didn’t mean to be together. This is not a regular romcom. Its one showing the imperfections in human behavior. Sean wasn’t good to Cassidy either until Allie intervened.
The world doesn't care about your dreams.
So if you're going to get where you want to go, you're going to be the one who cares greatly about it.
No one is going to care about it as much as you. You've got prioritize that dream. You have to focus and execute consistently on it every day. There's no other way.
If your dream happens, it's because you made it important enough in your life.
So Dave Franco is directing a movie starring his wife about her trying to get back with her ex and possibly his fiancé? 😂
I feel like there is some underlying message he’s trying to tell us.
This was soooooo much like My Best Friend's Wedding! Even the singing scene!!
Ally (Alison Brie, THE POST, "Mad Men") is a showrunner/producer of a dessert-centric reality TV show. Season three has just wrapped, and Ally has been informed her show will not be renewed. As with any career-minded person, Ally is devastated and heads home to visit her mother and clear her head. The hometown she left a decade ago to chase her dream of being a documentary filmmaker in Los Angeles is the 'always Christmas' town of Leavenworth in Washington state. An awkward intrusion on her mother (Julie Hagerty) sends Ally to the local bar where she bumps into the former flame she dumped to purse those doc dreams.
Ally and Sean (Jay Ellis, TOP GUN: MAVERICK, 2022) quickly fall into the comfort zone of a long ago relationship, and spend the night frolicking about the town. Sean does refuse the intimate offer from Ally, which leads her to blindly stumble into his engagement weekend the next day. Yep, it's a detail Sean conveniently forgot to mention during their wild night, and now Ally is face to face with Cassidy (Kiersey Clemons, ANTEBELLUM, 2020) and Sean's entire family. His mother's (Olga Merediz) request for Ally to be the wedding videographer is just the opening Ally needs to begin her battle plan of stopping the wedding.
I would like for this to end as a throuple…. just to make things interesting for once!
Honestly, I was waiting on some sort of horror twist 😂😂 like old girlfriend kills new fiancé..they then kill his entire family.
I stopped watching it when she was hanging out at the lake with the ex's relatives and friends and trying to win him up.
Greetings again from the darkness. As consistently as January brings horror films, we can count on February to deliver Romantic Comedies released around Valentine's Day. Although, these days, even rom-coms tend to arrive carrying the weight of social messaging wrapped in inclusion, with a concerted effort to avoid ruffling feathers and hurting feelings. The husband and wife writing team of Dave Franco and Alison Brie, with Franco directing and Brie in a lead role, have managed to play by the new rules and still deliver a watchable film - albeit one that I found more sad than comedic.
I'M LOVING THIS! definitely checking this out. also it's kinda giving a very specific taylor swift song and if you guess which one in the replies we can be besties
All too well?
Danny Pudi and Alison Brie back together again!
This went a different direction than I was expecting, and I'm completely down for it.
Allie, not Ally Geez
Also the mom
Invites her …
SOMEBODY THAT I USED TO KNOW
Great Movie
The ending was dumb af
Why? What were you expecting? I’m curious ❤
I really liked the movie. it was unique, interesting. the plot kept me guessing and interesting. I felt it being smart and the characters were honest and sweat.
It is a fun movie to watch with a lot of meaning behind it.
btw the ending was Ally doing an interview that summarized the movie and not what in this content creating channel
misguided dessert expert
4 weeks ago